Pictures: Peninsula SPCA

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Peninsula SPCA Assistant Manager Billy Houpt carefully removes a skittish Rosemay from her kennel on Friday, Dec. 8, 2017. The three Korean Jindo mixes were among a group of more than 170 rescued by Humane Society International from a South Korean farm - where they would have been slaughtered and processed for human consumption.

Peninsula SPCA Assistant Manager Billy Houpt carefully removes a skittish Rosemay from her kennel on Friday, Dec. 8, 2017. The three Korean Jindo mixes were among a group of more than 170 rescued by Humane Society International from a South Korean farm - where they would have been slaughtered and processed for human consumption.

Nelle lips its nose while talking a walk in the rain at the Peninsula SPCA on Friday, Dec. 8, 2017. Nelle is one of three Korean Jindo mixes rescued by Humane Society International from a South Korean farm - where they would have been slaughtered and processed for human consumption.

Nelle lips its nose while talking a walk in the rain at the Peninsula SPCA on Friday, Dec. 8, 2017. Nelle is one of three Korean Jindo mixes rescued by Humane Society International from a South Korean farm - where they would have been slaughtered and processed for human consumption.

Since 1963, the Peninsula SPCA has provided shelter and adoption services for the homeless pets of Hampton Roads. The shelter has Guaranteed Adoption or a “no kill” animal shelter, offering services to include adoption, humane education offerings to students and civic groups, and outreach programs to the citizens of our community.